Flourishing programs in 90+ disciplines. A vibrant Christian mission. $50 million
in new campus construction. Championship athletics. 94% placement within 6 months
of graduation. There’s never been a better time to consider Hope College.

As a member of the MIAA and NCAA Division III associations, Hope College sponsors
22 varsity sports for men and women. The college is home to the 2014 NCAA Division
III National Championship women’s volleyball team.

Lubbers Hall

Built in 1942, Lubbers Hall is one of the oldest buildings on campus. Recent interior
renovations and charming Dutch-influenced architecture make it the perfect place for
students to study English, history, political science, philosophy and religion. Learn more.

We enjoy integrating gorgeous and purposeful spaces such as the Van Wylen Library,
the Theil Center and the Kruizenga Art Museum into our courses and research.

Van Wylen Library

With more than 370,000 volumes and nearly 50,000 electronic journals, the Van Wylen
Library is the researching and writing hub of campus. Completed in 1988, the building
houses the Klooster Center for Excellence in Writing, the Cup & Chaucer café, TechLab
and over 100 librarians and student assistants. Learn more.

Dr. Mark David Hall of the George Fox University faculty will present the address “Did America Have a Christian Founding?” on Wednesday, March 6, at 4 p.m. at Hope College in the Fried-Hemenway Auditorium of the Martha Miller Center for Global Communication.